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Iowa Income Tax Returns Tax information for individuals from the I’m in the Military Do I Need to File?

If Iowa is your legal residence, even though you are stationed outside of Iowa, you must file an Iowa income tax return if you meet the income requirements. NOTE: Beginning with tax year 2011, an Iowa income tax exemption applies to all pay received from the federal government for military service performed while on active duty status in the armed forces, the armed forces military reserve, or the national guard.

To find out if you must file... You must know the amount of your net income for the year and your filing status.

What is my Net Income? Net income is the amount from  Line 26 of the IA 1040 OR line 4 of the IA 1040A (see Individual Income Tax Forms.)Individual Income Tax Forms To determine if you need to file a return, you must add the following amounts to net income:  Pension exclusion from line 21 of the IA 1040 (see Individual Income Tax Forms.)Individual Income Tax Forms  Social Security phase-out amount from line 12 of the Iowa Social Security worksheetIowa Social Security worksheet  Any lump-sum distribution separately taxed on federal form 4972lump-sum distributionfederal form 4972  Any net operating loss carryover.

What is my filing status?  Single; Status 1 = Unmarried, divorced or legally separated  Married Filing Joint; Status 2 = Married or your spouse died during the tax year and you did not remarry (if your spouse died and had income, you can also file status 3 or 4)  Married Filing Separately on a Combined Return; Status 3 = Married, filing separately on the same form  Married Filing Separate; Status 4 = Married, filing separately on two forms  Head of Household; Status 5 = Head of Household for federal income tax purposes  Qualifying Widow / Widower; Status 6 = Widow or Widower for federal income tax purposes Choose one, as of December 31 of the tax year:

For Iowa Residents Filing Status 1: You must file an Iowa return if you meet these net income requirements:  Your net income is more than $9,000.  If you are 65 or older by the end of the tax year, you only need to file if your net income is more than $ 24,000.

For Iowa Residents Filing Status 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6: The income of both spouses must be included when determining if you must file. You must file an Iowa return if you meet these net income requirements:  A net income of more than $13,500.  If you are 65 or older at the end of the tax year, you only need to file if your net income is more than $ 32,000.

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